I've looked all through the tutorials and tagged entries. Have tried all three codes in the tutorial linked to in the sticky post. Still I can not get my header image in Playful Cosmo to change to the one in river at midnight. The code works in everything I try *but* the playful themes and i can get playful clouds to work with the extra code the tutorial says *it* needs, but not with Cosmo.

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I'm sorry to sound abrupt, but is there something confusing about the tutorials that I wrote? There's nothing weird about Playful Cosmo that would prevent the code I supplied from working. However, there's no CSS line in your page source for the header, and the line that you included in the entry is missing the background-image: specifier.

Sorry but when the header code wasn't working I took it out and forgot to put it back in the post. Have no idea why none of the header codes are working... Thanks for the body font code. I thought I tried that, but maybe I messed something up. Will try again. Messups are easy to do without realizing it when you're visually impaired.

I use either a screen magnifier or on really bad days a screen reader. If you tell it to, screen readers *can read punctuation. But without that setting turned on it doesn't read things like [ { , . < > / ? ! tc. The magnification program I use most of the time is pretty good. I just often have difficulty with detail such as the differnce between { and [ or between , and .

If screen readers can't read punctuation like curly braces, that could be a hindrance to working with CSS. CSS rules need to have only one opening and closing curly brace each; extra or missing ones will interfere with the way a browser parses the rule and other rules. I mention this because there are a few extra closing braces in your page source.

So, try putting the header codes back into your journal style and I'll see if there's something wrong in the syntax.